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Q3 TOP: Pat Kelley makes a wicked return while Judy Kahle watches to see what will happen next. RIGHT: Janet Trussell and Bea McClory team up for a tennis match. SINK CR SWIM-HIT OR MISS The Guppies, or members of the girls' swimming club, began their show, as usual, with a splash. The thirteen old members and the eleven newly initiated swimming enthusiasts swam in numbers in which the music was connected to the various months of the year. In keeping with the theme, the show was called Aquannes, meaning water year. The club's advisor is Miss Joan Bulley. Pictured in the front row are Lorraine Harrison, Marilon Lindstrom, Marilyn Scholz, Marge Peddle, Lauranne Gustafson, Barbara Everitt, Lyn Nagel, Barbara Julian, Ann Lindemann, Sue Schroeder, Pat Kelley, Gail Parks, Jan Fain. In the second row are Susan Kuhlman, Sue Nisbet, Shirley Todd, Penny Palmer, Diane MacDonald, Diane Parks, Bea McClory, Sue Leffler, Cathy Blanc, and Shirley Niebauer. Not Pictured are Marcy Cavagna, and Judie Allen. fi N xx X
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Q my .- ll Heading the board were Anne Gieser, Social Chairman, Janet Trussell, Vice-President, Shirley Todd, Secretary, Sue Nisbet, Historian, and Caryl Sue Nelson, President. LFGAA Every LFHS girl can become a member of GAA, or the Girls' Ath- letic Association, by participation in after-school sports activities. Fifteen points qualify her for membership. She becomes eligible for awards as she earns more points. Balloons. , .clownS. . .circus ani- malsl On February 14, responding to the circus billboards in the halls, couples thronged the entrance to The Big Top, this year's Turnabout Dance. Contributing to the success of the dance were the athletic club's advisor, Mrs. Eva Clare Ohlmeyer, and its board members: Caryl Sue Nelson, JanetTrussell, Sue Nisbet, Anne Gie- ser, Shirley Todd, Diane MacDonald, Doris MacMillan, Susan Kuhlman, Nancy Kuhlman, Marilon Lindstrom, Diane Parks,Elsie Vienne, Carol Ger- nenz, Sue Smith, Phyllis Young. Jane Ausman, Janet McQueen, Betty Whyte, Kay Knox, Nancy Young, Ruth Nagel, Bea McC1ory, Laurann Gustafson, and Judy Jackson, ,ln addition to the Turnabout Dance, the club also sponsors the All Star Alumnae hockey game, the volleyball game in which the session which wins TOP: The A1l-Star hockey team shivers in the cold, crisp November air after the game in which they beat the Alumnae. FIRST ROW: Bea McC1ory, Phyllis Young, Doris MacMillan, Ruthie Nagel, and Nancy Jenkins, SECOND ROW: Anne Gieser, Elsie Vienne, Marcia Wright, Faith Poole, Sue Smith. THIRD ROW: Diane Parks, Barbara Babson, Nancy Haltenhoff, and Sue Nisbet. RIGHT: Yale-Princeton basketball captains prepare for a jump. They are Sue Kuhlman and Elsie Vienne. 4-0 the tournament plays the faculty, and the Yall-Princton basketball game,
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TOP: 1953-54 Dramatics Club officers: Dick LaHue, Presidenujanet McQueen, Vice-President, Susan Leff- ler, Secretary-Treasurer. BOTTOM: Preliminary touch-up. Since the Dramatics Club's first meeting for 53-54 on October ZZ, it has been busy and successful throughout the year. At a mid-year meeting, the members elected Dick Lal-lue President, Janet McQueen Vice-President, and Susan Leffler Secretary-Treasurer of the club. The highlight of the club's program was the presentation of the annual play. This season, under the direction of Mr. Herbert C. Gladding, our theatre en- thusiasts enacted Thornton Wilder's OUR TOWN. Heading the cast were Dick LaHue, Susan Leffler and Tom Knez. The producing of this play, with its unconventional settings and devices, was enjoyed by all--the stage crew, costume and make-up committees, as well as the cast itself. Other club events this year included a visit from the Garrick Players of Lake Forest College, who interpreted several cut scenes and gave criticisms and other helpful tips to our young and promising stars. THE PLAYER CREATES AND INTERPRETS . Amateur Thespians anticipating. fFive minutes before curtain!J xl 4r'l v n iseewmn:a'?f.f -.', mr .f,- fvfzirwmssff-'- '
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